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making us feel loved, and making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of the grandchildren building sandcastles looking for leprechauns or mermaids she did not choose between being strong or soft more complex or simple. as the story goes out this week i believe she will become a new torchbearer for berman of our time sending a new message as i said you do not have to be a certain way that you can have a full complete spiritual life that is about others and family it teaches us that women are complex and can live out every single aspect of that complexity. in closing in the last few years of her life i found hurt to be more on inspiring bid in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront stillness and it was hard for her. but she never complained and she never asked for pity. she thought and she fought write-up until the last breath. we all learned so much from her by listening to a per, watching her. and this past year i learned from her as well as she saw fined she gave me permission to do the same as sh
making us feel loved, and making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of the grandchildren building sandcastles looking for leprechauns or mermaids she did not choose between being strong or soft more complex or simple. as the story goes out this week i believe she will become a new torchbearer for berman of our time sending a new message as i said you do not have to be a certain way that you can have a full complete spiritual life that is about others and family it teaches...
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use it. they used child because they wanted to think that their children. they are not, they are teenagers. the united states has the worst crime problem in the western world. we do. if you look at my report i look at the u.n. statistics and the w.h.o. statistics to show that we lead the western world in juvenile crime and done so for decades. jubah nuss commit murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault and serious crimes in numbers that dwarf those of international peers. you see the campaign so far is essentially wrapped in to these principles. all the countries are the same around the world, the u.s. has life without parole, other countries don't, we are in violation of international norms, all countries are essentially the same. these are children, were mean and by the way we are in violation of treaties, all of which are demonstrably false and we go through it page by page, chapter by chapter in this report in a highly ft voted report and unlike the reports of the other side, we traced ba
use it. they used child because they wanted to think that their children. they are not, they are teenagers. the united states has the worst crime problem in the western world. we do. if you look at my report i look at the u.n. statistics and the w.h.o. statistics to show that we lead the western world in juvenile crime and done so for decades. jubah nuss commit murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault and serious crimes in numbers that dwarf those of international peers. you see the campaign...
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we used to have -- we use to talk constantly on the phone. and we had breakfast at the hay adams every other saturday. and the odd saturdays he didn't talk to me; he talked to build a writer who was a left-wing journalist. and he wrote an article for the atlantic monthly, according david stockman on the record just attacking the reagan administration. i sit in the bucket was a little like in the middle of the the russian revolution, stalin had turned against marxism. and a was an incredible stat in the back for reagan, who didn't fire stockman. he couldn't believe it. he believes stockman hadn't intended to do it, and he kept him on. he was a destructive force for the rest of his time there in the white house. c-span: why do you think he would have written in this book that he had the meetings with you, when they didn't have an? i mean, i remember the -- >> guest: i don't know. i guess he's a lawyer. because for example he said he had lunch with me at jack kemp when he decided to make and budget director. and the three of us never had lunch.
we used to have -- we use to talk constantly on the phone. and we had breakfast at the hay adams every other saturday. and the odd saturdays he didn't talk to me; he talked to build a writer who was a left-wing journalist. and he wrote an article for the atlantic monthly, according david stockman on the record just attacking the reagan administration. i sit in the bucket was a little like in the middle of the the russian revolution, stalin had turned against marxism. and a was an incredible...
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thanks for being with us. >>uest: delighted, bil >>> now singer-songwriter and actor nick jonas talks about living with juvenile diabetes. this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. welcome to t national press club. my name is donner, president of national press clu and reporter for usa today. we are the world's meeting professional organization for journalists and committed to a future of journalism by providing informative programming and journalism education and fostering a free press worldwide. for mo information about the press club, visit our web site at www.pre.org. on behalf of the 3,500 members worldwide i would like t lcome a were speaker a guests in the audience today. i would like to also welcome those of you watching on c-span. we are looking forward to today's speech and afterwards i will ask as many questions from the auence as time permits. please hold applause during the speech so that w have te for as many questions as possible. for the broadcast audience i would like
thanks for being with us. >>uest: delighted, bil >>> now singer-songwriter and actor nick jonas talks about living with juvenile diabetes. this is about an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. welcome to t national press club. my name is donner, president of national press clu and reporter for usa today. we are the world's meeting professional organization for journalists and committed to a future of journalism by providing informative programming and...
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i think it's good for both of us. >> he will join us tomorrow? >> be in uniform tomorrow, starts sunday. >> john smoltz won nearly 60% of his games with the braves. >> john kruk on how this helps the cards in the stretch run. >> the signing of john smoltz with the st. louis cardinals to me gives st. louis the advantage going into the division. we know he was a dominant closer, we know he was a dominant starter in his days in atlanta. it didn't work out in boston. why? one is because he wasn't ready to pitch. two, the division he was pitching in, the american league east is the best offensive division on the planet, so to ask john smoltz to be at his advanced age coming off injury and say "let's get these guys out" to me was the wrong move for the boston red sox. i think what st. louis is getting is a guy who can be very versatile, he can be a fifth starter and he can be a setup man for ryan franklin. the work he's going to do with dave duncan, the best pitching coach in baseball for the st. louis cardinals, i think you're going to see a new and r
i think it's good for both of us. >> he will join us tomorrow? >> be in uniform tomorrow, starts sunday. >> john smoltz won nearly 60% of his games with the braves. >> john kruk on how this helps the cards in the stretch run. >> the signing of john smoltz with the st. louis cardinals to me gives st. louis the advantage going into the division. we know he was a dominant closer, we know he was a dominant starter in his days in atlanta. it didn't work out in boston....
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he joins us now on espnews. jeremy, muhammad ali was there at the game tonight and the yankees with the knockout blow to john smoltz and the red sox. what are the yankees saying about finally beating the red sox for the first time this year? >> you know, j.w., in the clubhouse after the game they said all the things you would expect them to say. "it's just another win. you guys talk about the streak, 0-8. to us it didn't mean anything." that's what you would expect them to say but you could also tell, at the same time, that it does mean more. this team had been -- if this team had been 4-4 against the red sox in their first eight meetings this season this game would not have been as significant as it was. i don't think you can deny that they were feeling some pressure about the streak. they didn't want to answer any more questions about it and even if it's just a matter of a controversy generated by the media and perpetuated by the media, the fact that the streak is over and the fact they don't have to talk abou
he joins us now on espnews. jeremy, muhammad ali was there at the game tonight and the yankees with the knockout blow to john smoltz and the red sox. what are the yankees saying about finally beating the red sox for the first time this year? >> you know, j.w., in the clubhouse after the game they said all the things you would expect them to say. "it's just another win. you guys talk about the streak, 0-8. to us it didn't mean anything." that's what you would expect them to say...